[Assam] 10 day notice

Himendra Thakur hthakur at comcast.net
Thu Mar 9 05:17:20 PST 2006


Mr. Mukul Mahanta,

This is now a 10 day notice to you 
(1) to retract your accusation that I incited "young Assam INTELLECTUALS to kill a million! Muslims?" 
and 
(2) to tender your formal apologies.

After 10 days, I'll send this matter to my attorneys.

Yours truly,
Himendra Thakur
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mc mahant 
  To: hthakur at comcast.net 
  Cc: assam at assamnet.org 
  Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 2:08 AM
  Subject: RE: Retract what you wrote


  You learn English and read your own postings first.

  mm 



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    From: "Himendra Thakur" <hthakur at comcast.net>
    To: "mc mahant" <mikemahant at hotmail.com>
    CC: "Indrajit Barua" <ibarua at yahoo.com>,"Manoj Das" <dasmk2k at gmail.com>,"Chan Mahanta" <cmahanta at charter.net>,<assam at assamnet.org>
    Subject: Retract what you wrote
    Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 21:07:22 -0500


    Mr. Mukul Mahanta,

    Your reply "I only asked" is not acceptable as an apology. Your brother Mr. Chandan Mahanta has now verified that "Mukul dada speculated on--a Hindu massacre of the 'lungi-menace' in his letter dated March 8, 2006. You did not "I only asked" --- but you accused me of a horrible crime by writing in the assam-net based on your speculation which is a blatant insinuation. 

    Please don't advice me "Please say  "No I did not mean that way"" because I  did not ask for your advice. 

    Please retract what you wrote and tender your formal apologies.

    Truly yours,
    Himendra Thakur  
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: mc mahant 
      To: hthakur at comcast.net 
      Cc: assam at assamnet.org 
      Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 2:30 AM
      Subject: Re: [Assam] One must Take Responsibility


      I only asked. 

      Please say" No I did not mean that way"

      We are dying to hear your full story.

      mm




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        From: "Himendra Thakur" <hthakur at comcast.net>
        To: "mc mahant" <mikemahant at hotmail.com>
        CC: "J Kalita" <jugalkalita at yahoo.com>,<assam at assamnet.org>
        Subject: Re: [Assam] One must Take Responsibility
        Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 22:57:14 -0500


        Dear Mukul,

        Are you out of your mind? When did I incite "young Assam INTELLECTUALS to kill a million! Muslims?" 

        This is a blatant insinuation. You must take full responsibility of what you wrote.

        I demand you immediately retract what you wrote and tender your apology to me.

        Very truly yours,
        Himendra

        ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: mc mahant 
          To: hthakur at comcast.net 
          Cc: assam at assamnet.org 
          Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 9:05 PM
          Subject: Re: [Assam] One must Take Responsibility


          Dear Himendra,

          You end your letters with"  With Love to everybody"

          Really?

          At your75 years you are inciting young Assam INTELLECTUALS to kill a million! Muslims?

          And you are saying 'One must take Responsibility' !!!!!

          Best of luck.

          mm




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            From:  "Himendra Thakur" <hthakur at comcast.net>
            To:  "Manoj Das" <dasmk2k at gmail.com>
            CC:  J Kalita <jugalkalita at yahoo.com>, assam at assamnet.org
            Subject:  Re: [Assam] One must Take Responsibility
            Date:  Sat, 25 Feb 2006 08:36:06 -0500
            >Dear Manoj,
            >
            >
            >
            >To your question "how can someone without authority take responsibility?"  I
            >must reply that the status of "with authority" or "without authority" is not
            >connected with the edict that "one must take responsibility about public
            >utterances that may harm millions."
            >
            >
            >
            >The word "authority" is applicable everywhere with different connotations.
            >Inside the family, a father has the authority (and a great responsibility)
            >to tell his little son not to touch the flame of a burning lamp, whereas,
            >inside his place of work, he may be just a peon "without any authority"
            >serving tea to his great sahib who had all the authority.
            >
            >
            >
            >The crux of the matter is about "public utterances". Hitler did not have any
            >authority in 1922, but he made public utterances which inspired others.
            >Gradually, the Nazi party was formed, and by the virtue of more public
            >utterances by Hitler (who still did not have any authority), the Nazi party
            >swelled in its size. Hitler finally got his authority in 1934, and World War
            >II was precipitated within 5 years. 30 million people died in WWII. This is
            >what is seen as "chain of events" abbreviated as "chain result" in my
            >question to Chandan Mahanta.
            >
            >
            >
            >Strikingly similar to what one netter wrote in assamnet that  "setting fire
            >to the widow was a figment of imagination" ----- the jailed British
            >historian David Irving said that "gas chambers of Auschwitz were a fairy
            >tale."
            >
            >
            >
            >Although the jailed British historian David was "without authority" to "take
            >responsibility" --- the Court found him "responsible" for what he said.
            >
            >
            >
            >That is the point I was trying to make in my posting under "One must Take
            >Responsibility."
            >
            >
            >
            >My heart goes out for your ancestors who were lost in Manor Din. About the
            >"Hurricane of History," I first wrote and published in a book as early as
            >1991 --- I'll reiterate at some other time.
            >
            >
            >
            >With love to everybody,
            >
            >Himendra
            >
            >
            >
            >----- Original Message -----
            >From: "Manoj Das" <dasmk2k at gmail.com>
            >To: "Himendra Thakur" <hthakur at comcast.net>
            >Cc: "Barua25" <barua25 at hotmail.com>; <assam at assamnet.org>; "MANOJ KUMAR DAS"
            ><dasmk at hotmail.com>; "J Kalita" <jugalkalita at yahoo.com>
            >Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 11:56 PM
            >Subject: Re: One must Take Responsibility
            >
            >
            >Dear Himedrada
            >
            >Well we got carried away to something else. In any case, how can
            >somone without authority take responsibility? Even person like Lord
            >Louis Mountbatten faltered or allowed it to happen by design, as a
            >price for the ultimate divide and festering damage. Hindit eta kotha
            >ase "bhai jeisa dost nahin aur bhai jeisa dushman bhi nahin'.
            >
            >There wil be millions who will be lost again in the hurricanes of
            >history, like the Hindus and Muslims of India who are lost and god
            >knows when this hurricane will stop! Thats probably by will of nature
            >which programmed species to mix from time to time without traces of
            >the past.
            >
            >Personally, my family lost our roots during 'manor din'. My great
            >great great grandfather's family ran to the forests of Dhemaji in a
            >boat alongwith 6 other families. These 7 families became 7 villages in
            >course of time. But we have no clue about our other kith and kins who
            >used to inhabit near Dibru river in nineteenth century.
            >
            >Regards
            >Manoj
            >
            >
            >
            >On 2/25/06, Himendra Thakur <hthakur at comcast.net> wrote:
            > > Dear Rajen,
            > >
            > > The topic for the subject "One must Take Responsibility" was not
            > > bride-burning in India. That came up as a simile, similar to jewish
            > > holocaust, which was denied by the jailed British historian David Irving.
            > >
            > > Denied by the society in general, Bride-burning is a heartrending tragedy,
            > > and no wonder everyone got excited and forgot the original issue.
            > >
            > > The original issue was that one must take responsibility about public
            > > utterances that may harm millions.
            > >
            > > To my question
            > > "Dear Chandan, Since you "do support the 'sovereignty ' aspirations or
            > > demands", when Assam becomes independent as a result of your support, will
            > > you take responsibility if millions of people lose their lives in Assam as
            >a
            > > chain result of the  independence and sovereignty ? Will you take
            > > responsibility ?",
            > >
            > > Chandan Mahanta could not say that he would take the responsibility.
            > >
            > > Instead Chandan Mahanta asked me back: "You will need to explain how you
            >see
            > > that happening, before I can give you an answer."
            > >
            > > IN OTHER WORDS, Chandan has been pleading for "independence and
            >sovereignty
            > > " of Assam without even thinking of all the pros and cons. Now he wants me
            > > to think for him.
            > >
            > > This is a case of grave irresponsibility. The tragic analogy was what
            > > Mountbatten said before partition of India in 1947. When asked what he
            >would
            > > do if communal rioting broke up in Pakistan and India after his "pet
            > > project" of partition, Mountbatten retorted vehemently that he would use
            > > army and airforce to stop communal rioting.
            > >
            > > In reality, he did not do any such thing. 1 million people lost their
            >lives
            > > and several millions got injured & lost everything as a result of
            >partition.
            > >
            > > Chandan Mahanta is running his "pet project" of  "independence and
            > > sovereignty " of Assam from a safe distance of the USA. When asked about
            > > taking responsibility, he is unusually quiet.
            > >
            > > I hope the young intellectuals of assamnet will see the light.
            > >
            > > With the best wishes,
            > > Himendra
            > >
            >
            >
            >--
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            >
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